Rent a surf board or boogie board for an hour at the Beach Club Tel Aviv, with its sandy beach, crystal clear waters & decent waves for surfing. Located at the Southern end of the Tel Aviv Promenade.
Duration: 1 hour<br/>Paddleboard
Surfing is incredibly popular in Tel Aviv. So don’t miss the chance to rent a surf board or boogie board for an hour at the Beach Club Tel Aviv. Surf in the clear turquoise waters of the Mediterranean, with a beautiful sandy beach to enjoy, and the City of Tel Aviv as your backdrop.
Surfing happens all year round in Tel Aviv. In summer the water is about 29 degrees Celsuis (84 Fahrenheit) with moderate waves, while in the winter it is about 14 degrees celsius (57 Fahrenheit) with much bigger waves during rougher conditions.
The Beach Club TLV has so much to offer. They can loan you a wet-suit to use during your rental in cooler months. Indoor showers and changing rooms are also available. Beach chairs or lounges are available for rent at this beautiful location and there is a delicious onsite restaurant.
Upgrade for a private 1-hour surf lesson for your group
As you enter Beach Club TLV from the Tel Aviv Promenade, go up the stairs to the left and past the health juice shop. On your right is a sign saying "Malibu". Turn right and check in at the Sports Club desk on your left.
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IMPORTANT: Please reconfirm your tour 24 hours before your scheduled tour time by sending a WhatsApp text to +972 50659 4000 with the lead passenger name on your booking, the tour name and the time/date of your tour - as the local operator may not have your WhatsApp number.
Bring your own towel and sunscreen
Rentals and lessons start on time and last for the allocated time. If you are late, this time may be taken from your rental time. There are no refunds for latecomers or no shows
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